OUT NOW: TOD#7 Image, Time and Motion: New Media Critique from Turkey

Theory on Demand #7 
Image, Time and Motion: New Media Critique from Turkey, Ankara (2003 – 2010)
Edited by: Andreas Treske, Ufuk Onen, Bestem Büyüm and I. Alev Degim.
Design: Katja van Stiphout
DTP: Margreet Riphagen
Printer: ‘Print on Demand’
Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2011
ISBN: 978-90-816021-5-0
Download the  TOD#7 reader here.

About the reader: This reader is a collection of essays written by Turkish graduate students between 2003 and 2010 for Andreas Treske’s seminar ‘Image, Time and Motion’ at Bilkent University in Ankara, revised and actualized in 2010. Coming from a wide range of disciplines they had studied before, very rarely media or cultural studies, these students brought in their various viewpoints and methods, and tried to integrate their observations and understandings in a seminar related to cinema and new media to discuss and sometimes just to describe the influences of digital media technologies for themselves and their colleagues. Starting from the premise that digital technology redefines our moving image culture, the authors reflect in their essays various kind of approaches and methods, experiences and practices, descriptive, critical and interdisciplinary.

Contributors: Pelin Aytemiz, Bestem Büyüm, I. Alev Degim, Bilge Demirtas, Fulya Ertem, Deniz Hasirci, Cagri Baris Kasap, Zeynep Kocer, Rifat Süha Kocoglu, Leyla Önal, Ufuk Önen, Didem Özkul, Segah Sak, Ayda Sevin, Umut Sumnu, Andreas Treske and Funda Senova Tunali.

Theory on Demand is a series of the Institute of Network Cultures that has derived its name from Print on Demand, a process in which new copies of a book are not printed until an order has been received. Print on Demand publishers are for example; Lulu, Blurb, and OpenMute.
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